Newest Businesses in Oklahoma

Browse newly-funded private companies headquartered in Oklahoma. Sorted by filing date, with the most recent on top.

About Oklahoma

Oklahoma's Form D filings cluster in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The state's oil-and-gas industry drives energy-services and oilfield-technology filings. Tulsa has a growing SaaS and fintech cluster. Round sizes typically range $2M–$30M with larger energy-sector filings occasionally. Delaware incorporation dominates; Oklahoma LLCs appear for energy-project, real-estate, and single-purpose vehicles.

In 2026, Oklahoma accounts for 17 catalogued filings totaling $354.7M, running at roughly 4.0 filings per week over the last 30 days.

Total raised
$354.7M
Median offering
$4.3M
Active cities
4
Last 30 days
17

Top cities

Featured Oklahoma companies in 2026

About private capital in Oklahoma

Oklahoma has moderate-to-low corporate tax rates and a regulatory environment shaped by the state's oil-and-gas, agriculture, and aerospace economies. Oklahoma City's aerospace and manufacturing base produces occasional specialized filings. Tulsa's growth initiatives (e.g. the Tulsa Remote program) have driven modest tech-sector activity. Real-estate vehicles target Oklahoma commercial and energy-asset-adjacent property. Operating companies incorporate in Delaware.

Oklahoma funding trends

Recent Oklahoma Form D filings show several patterns. First, oil-and-gas-services and oilfield-technology companies file regularly. Second, Tulsa SaaS and fintech filings reflect the city's growing ecosystem. Third, aerospace filings tie to Oklahoma City's industry base. Fourth, real-estate vehicles target Oklahoma commercial and energy-asset property. Oklahoma's filing volume is modest.